Children's Balaclava Soft Plush Purple Hearts
CHF 44.95*
Available from October 15, 2026
Product information "Children's Balaclava Soft Plush Purple Hearts"
The Children's Soft Plush Purple Hearts Balaclava keeps your child comfortably warm on cold days and provides reliable protection against wind and weather. The soft Plush material ensures high comfort and makes the balaclava the ideal companion for the slopes, snow, and everyday winter life.
Children's Soft Plush Purple Hearts Balaclava – warm, soft, and perfect for winter
When it gets really cold outside, your child needs reliable protection for head, neck, and face. The soft Soft Plush surface feels pleasant against the skin and delivers extra comfort during any winter activity.
Ideal for skiing and cold winter days
The balaclava is made for winter and is perfect for ski days, snow play, and cold daily commutes. It keeps you comfortably warm without adding unnecessary bulk, and remains comfortable even during extended use.
- Warm balaclava for children
- Soft Soft Plush material for high comfort
- Protects head, neck, and face from cold
- Ideal for winter sports and everyday winter use
- Pleasantly soft and comfortable to wear
- Child-friendly design in Purple Hearts
Comfort for the outdoors
The balaclava fits comfortably and offers reliable protection against cold and wind. This makes it a practical choice for children who enjoy spending long periods outdoors in winter.
Who is the balaclava suitable for?
For children who need to stay warm and protected while skiing, playing in the snow, or going about their daily lives.
What season is this model designed for?
The balaclava is designed for winter and is particularly suitable for cold days and winter sports.
How does the material feel?
The Soft Plush material is soft, warm, and comfortable on the skin.
| Area of application: | Winter sports |
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| Color: | Violet |
| Exact color name: | Purple Hearts |
| Manufacturer: | MDXONE |
| Material type: | Soft Plush |
| Product type: | Balaclava |
| Target group: | Children |
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